- Joan Bresnan
Joan Wanda Bresnan (born
August 22 ,1945 ) is Professor ofLinguistics atStanford University . She is best known as one of the architects (withRonald Kaplan ) of the theoretical framework of Lexical-Functional Grammar.Bresnan earned her doctorate in linguistics in 1972 at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology , where she studied withNoam Chomsky . In the early and mid 1970s, her work focused on complementation andwh-movement constructions withintransformational grammar , and she frequently took positions at odds with those espoused by Chomsky.Her dissatisfaction with transformational grammar led her to collaborate with Kaplan on a new theoretical framework, Lexical-Functional Grammar (or LFG). A volume of papers written in the new framework and edited by Bresnan, entitled "The Mental Representation of Grammatical Relations", appeared in 1982. Since then, Bresnan's work has focused on LFG analyses of various phenomena, primarily in English,
Bantu languages , andAustralian languages . She has also worked on analyses inoptimality theory , and has pursued statistical approaches to linguistics. She has a strong interest inlinguistic typology , which has influenced the development of LFG.Joan Bresnan was honored in August 2005 with a festschrift entitled "Architectures, Rules, and Preferences: A Festschrift for Joan Bresnan", to be published by CSLI Publications.
External links
* [http://www-lfg.stanford.edu/bresnan/ Joan Bresnan's home page]
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